Creation of the Largest African Coca-Cola Bottler Presented by: Alan Clark, Chief Executive Jamie Wilson, Chief Financial Officer 27 November 2014
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Creation of the largest African Coca-Cola bottler The transaction forms the No 1 bottler in Africa and 10 th largest globally, spanning 12 countries with leading market positions Combined African footprint SABMiller South African soft drinks ABI and Appletiser Other African soft drinks businesses in Botswana, Comoros, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mayotte, Swaziland, Uganda and Zambia. Tanzania Ethiopia Uganda Kenya Comoros Mayotte Gutsche Family Investments (GFI) Coca-Cola Sabco (CCS) business being South African operations Coca-Cola Fortune (CCF) and six businesses in Africa Namibia Zambia Botswana Mozambique Swaziland South Africa The Coca-Cola Company South African soft drinks businesses Canners, Valprė and Coca-Cola Shanduka Beverages (CCSB) 2 South African businesses: ABI, CCF, CCSB, Canners & Valprė SABMiller Africa Coca-Cola bottling and water businesses CCS bottling businesses
Strong strategic rationale for SABMiller Soft drinks are important to SABMiller strategy Highly attractive growth profile in certain regions for soft drinks, especially Africa Low African PCC and high growth potential Soft drinks PCC (L per capita) Comparable return on invested capital to beer with capacity to increase further Margin upside opportunity through greater and best operating practices Complementary to existing skills and track record in beer and Africa CCS s scale and footprint brings an established growth platform Strengthens strategic relationship with TCCC Combines highly complementary operational and brand building expertise 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Emerging markets Argentina Brazil Turkey Peru Colombia 2010-2013 CAGR volume growth CCBA markets Significant upside South Africa Botswana Namibia Kenya Tanzania Zambia Uganda Mozambique Ethiopia 2% 11% 7% 4% 9% Joint long term strategy to capture growth supported by investment 3 1% 4% Note: Volume growth for Coca-Cola businesses in African countries Source: Canback & Co, Company information 15% 6%
Shaping our business for long term growth SABMiller volumes today SABMiller proforma volumes Soft drinks 21% Beer 79% Soft drinks 26% Beer 74% 10% 6% 5% 22% 16% 6% 4% 21% 12% 17% 11% 16% 14% 14% 13% 13% Note: Based on F14 SABMiller volumes and calendar year 2013 pro forma CCBA volumes, % given post Phase II 4
Accelerating growth in South Africa through consolidation Coca-Cola Beverages Africa will account for a majority of Coca-Cola s system volumes in South Africa Opportunity to accelerate growth in South Africa through: The Coca-Cola Company Franchises Today CCF ABI CCSB Material increase in scale and efficiencies from consolidation of bottling operations Investment in route to market infrastructure, core brands and stills expansion Enhanced ability to compete more effectively The Coca-Cola Company Franchises Post Transaction Aligned and focused joint strategy CCBA Expanded value chain to help improve livelihoods of communities 5
Strong long term growth potential in Africa Favourable dynamics Annual growth 2.6% Population growth 5.4% GDP per capita growth 4.4% Urbanisation PCC (L per capita) Sub-Saharan Africa has significant PCC growth potential 350 Argentina 300 250 200 Brazil 150 South Africa Peru Turkey 100 Colombia 50 Mozambique Botswana Tanzania Kenya Zambia Ethiopia Namibia 0 100 Uganda 1,000 10,000 100,000 GDP per capita ($)* 10% New middle class entrants Source: Canback & Co, UN Over 30% of Sub-Saharan population lives in CCBA markets *X-axis shown in logarithmic scale to cover the large range of GDP per capita data 6
Pro forma financial metrics EPS accretive in year 3 following completion of Phase I Cash consideration of approx. US$260m for brands sold or licenced to The Coca Cola Company Material gain in scale Margins top of class for soft drinks Volume (m UC) Volume (m hl) Revenue (USD m) EBITA (USD m) Margin (%) PBT (USD m) Gross assets (USD m) SABMiller contributed businesses Coca-Cola Beverages Africa 369 729 21.0 41.4 1,531 2,937 292 505 19.1% 17.2% 286 474 794 2,262 Note: Pro forma financial figures assume completion of Phase II. Financial figures represent non-ifrs, unaudited management estimates. SABMiller contributed businesses shown on March 2014 financial year end (except for ABI volume, revenue and EBITA which is shown on December 2013 year end); The Coca-Cola Company and GFI contributed businesses shown on December 2013 year end. 7
Governance & next steps Governance & reporting Board of Directors: SABMiller 5, GFI 3, The Coca-Cola Company 2; SABMiller has casting vote Phil Gutsche to be the first non-executive Chairman for a 3-year term SABMiller will consolidate Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Separate segmental reporting in SABMiller financial statements Regulatory & shareholder approvals SA Competition Authorities Regulatory approvals in a number of African countries Shareholder approvals in Botswana, Swaziland and Zambia Completion timeline Subject to regulatory approvals: Phase I of the transaction expected to close within 6-9 months Phase II expected to close within 12-18 months after Phase I 8
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